H.E. Ambassador Gerren O'Neill
H.E. Ambassador Gerren O’Neill is an Irish-born diplomat and United Nations representative dedicated to advancing the rights and prosperity of Indigenous peoples across the Americas. As Ambassador-at-Large for the First Nations of America, Canada, and South America, and President of the International Indigenous Bank, he champions inclusive economic development and cultural sovereignty. A United Nations Human Rights Inspector with the OADO, Ambassador O’Neill combines diplomacy and financial expertise to promote global cooperation rooted in Indigenous values and sustainable progress.
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Oneida and Mohawk Clans Granted Observer Status in the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas (FANA)
In 2001, Herbert C. Kraft authored a comprehensive history of the Delaware Nation covering a 12,000-year period extending…
The Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas Grants the Miskito Nation Observer Status
In October of 2025, the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas Ministry of International Affairs began negotiations…
A New Era for Customary International Law
For decades, Indigenous leaders have worked to heal divisions that colonialism deepened but did not create. In the…
The Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas Welcomes the Lenca Nation
During the winter months, Ambassador Gerren O’Neill acknowledged that outward communications from the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of…
A Treaty of Peace and Unity: Indigenous Diplomacy Enters a New Era
This month, after a year of negotiations of which I had the distinct honor of serving as chief negotiator and…
Sovereignty in Action: Building the Indigenous Future We Deserve
A Diplomatic Mission Rooted in Respect As an Irish-born diplomat and Ambassador-at-Large for The Federation of the Aboriginal…